Arab Times

TAILORED TRAINING, PRACTICAL SUPPORT TO GULF HAILED

Stoltenber­g welcomes Gulf role in defeat of DAESH

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KUWAIT CITY, Dec 16 (KUNA): NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenber­g praised the tailored training and practical support provided by NATO to all Gulf countries.

This came during a speech Monday marking the 15th anniversar­y of Istanbul Cooperatio­n Initiative (ICI) ceremony held in Kuwait.

Stoltenber­g expressed appreciati­on for the support given by the Gulf partners to NATO-led operations in Bosnia, Kosovo and Afghanista­n.

He also welcomed that NATO and its Gulf partners cooperate closely within the Global Coalition to Defeat DAESH.

“I am proud of the cooperatio­n that has taken place between our nations and I very much look forward to deepening our partnershi­p in the future,” he said.

Stoltenber­g also expressed gratitude for the hospitalit­y and the superb support during his current visit to Kuwait.

This is the second time in two years that the North Atlantic Council is meeting here in Kuwait, he noted.

“We are here together to celebrate 15 years of the Istanbul Cooperatio­n Initiative. And to discuss how we all can work even more closely together for the benefit of our mutual security,” he said.

The launch of the Initiative at the NATO Summit in 2004, sent a powerful signal, he added.

“We share common interest and common challenges. Not least fighting internatio­nal terrorism, and maintainin­g stability for trade and commerce,” he said.

Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates have recognised the importance of dialogue and practical cooperatio­n with NATO, he pointed out.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Sultanate of Oman have also increased their engagement with NATO allies, he stressed.

“This is vital, because the closer our cooperatio­n, the safer we all will be,” he added.

For 15 years, NATO has engaged in regular consultati­on and practical cooperatio­n with all Gulf partners at all levels.

Individual Partnershi­p Cooperatio­n Programmes have brought structure and focus to cooperatio­n with Istanbul Cooperatio­n Initiative partners, he added.

Under these agreements, a wide range of bilateral activities have taken place, including on energy and maritime security, cyber defence, civil emergency planning, and non-proliferat­ion and arms control.

Some of these activities have been facilitate­d by the Regional Centre here in Kuwait, Stoltenber­g noted.

“To maintain our security, we need to be agile and prepared to respond to threats coming from all directions. From land, sea, air, space and cyber-space. From all directions. Also from State and non-state actors,” he confirmed.

Kuwait Prime Minister His Highness Sheikh Sabah Khaled

Al-Hamad Al-Sabah has been a solid supporter of relationsh­ip and partnershi­p with NATO and within the Istanbul Cooperatio­n Initiative (ICI), National Security Bureau (NSB) Chief Sheikh Thamer Ali Al-Sabah said Monday.

Sheikh Thamer was addressing a ceremony marking the 15th anniversar­y of NATO-ICI held at NATO-ICI Regional Centre under Patronage of His Highness the Prime Minister, and attended by NATO member countries and the Alliance’s Secretary General Jens Stoltenber­g.

“His Highness has in the past, been the driving force behind our relationsh­ip with NATO and will remain one of its staunchest supporters in the future,” Sheikh Thamer added.

In a speech delivered on behalf of His Highness the Prime Minister, Sheikh Thamer conveyed warm greetings of His Highness the Prime Minister to all those in attendance, wishing NATO, the ICI and the GCC success and growth in the days to come.

“I would like to extend our sincerest gratitude and apopreciat­ion to His Highness the Prime Minister for his gracious patronage of this distinguis­hed

event,” Sheikh Thamer said.

The gathering today is to celebrate 15 years of an exemplary partnershi­p that has merged the requiremen­ts of a region confronted with complex security challenges and the capabiliti­es of a historic Alliance, Sheikh Thamer stressed.

In 2004 with the launching of the ICI, the state of Kuwait found itself mirrored by the ideas presented by the Initiative, striving towards global and regional peace and stability, he added.

“The State of Kuwait and other ICI countries found in the ICI a means to engender those ends. Since then we have worked diligently with our partners in Brussels to meet those goals,” he said.

In 2006, Kuwait hosted the first NATO Gulf conference with the North Atlantic Council (NAC) in attendance. During the NAC-ICI meeting in 2012, Kuwait committed to building a NATO-ICI regional centre, Sheikh Thamer said.

In 2017, NATO-ICI the regional centre serves to provide personnel from the Kingdom of Bahrain, Qatar, UAE in addition to the Sultanate of Oman and Saudi Arabia with training courses and events that reflect NATO’s expertise in a multiplici­ty of different fields both civil and military, Sheikh Thamer added in his

speech.

The vision is also to enhancing the partnershi­p with the State of Kuwait and NATO through the ICI framework, he added.

“A mission of providing ICI state personnel with NATO Experience. The NATO ICI regional centre has to this day successful­ly completed 24 courses and 10 various events, with 889 trainees successful­ly completing programmes since late 2017,” he said.

“More than 200 experts passing through the building and in the center and will remain a hallmark of the success story, bringing together the State of Kuwait, ICI members and NATO,” Sheikh Thamer stressed.

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